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Vigevano

Vigevano (Italian: [viˈdʒɛːvano, -ˈdʒeː-]; Western Lombard: Avgevan) is a town and comune in the province of Pavia, Lombardy, Northern Italy. A historic art town, it is also renowned for shoemaking and is one of the main centres of Lomellina, a rice-growing agricultural district. Vigevano received the honorary title of city with a decree of Duke Francis II Sforza on 2 February 1532. It is famed for its Renaissance Piazza Ducale in the centre of the town.

Vigevano
Avgevan (Lombard)
Città di Vigevano
Piazza Ducale, with the Cathedral façade.
Vigevano within the Province of Pavia
Location of Vigevano
Vigevano
Location of Vigevano in Italy
Vigevano
Vigevano (Lombardy)
Coordinates: 45°19′N 8°52′E / 45.317°N 8.867°E / 45.317; 8.867
CountryItaly
RegionLombardy
ProvincePavia (PV)
FrazioniPiccolini, Morsella, Fogliano, Sforzesca, Buccella
Government
 • MayorAndrea Ceffa (LN)
Area
 • Total82 km2 (32 sq mi)
Elevation
116 m (381 ft)
Population
 (31 January 2015)[2]
 • Total63,459
 • Density770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
DemonymVigevanesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
27029
Dialing code0381
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

The earliest records of Vigevano date from the 10th century AD, when it was a favoured residence of the Lombard king Arduin, for the sake of the good hunting in the vicinity.

Vigevano was a Ghibelline commune, favoring the Emperor and was accordingly besieged and taken by the Milanese in 1201 and again in 1275. In 1328 it finally surrendered to Azzone Visconti, and thereafter shared the political fortunes of Milan. The Church of San Pietro Martire (St Peter Martyr) was built, with the adjacent Dominican convent, by Filippo Maria Visconti in 1445. In the last years of Visconti domination it sustained a siege by Francesco Sforza. Once he was settled in power in Lombardy, Sforza arranged for Vigevano to be set up as the seat of a bishop and provided its revenues.

Main sights edit

Castello Sforzesco edit

Vigevano is crowned by the Castello Sforzesco, a stronghold rebuilt 1492–94 for Ludovico Maria Sforza (Ludovico il Moro), the great patron born in the town, who transformed the fortification/hunting lodge of Luchino Visconti (who in turn had re-used a Lombard fortress) into a rich noble residence, at the cusp of Gothic and Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci was his guest at Vigevano, as was Bramante, who is ascribed with the tall tower that watches over the piazza from the Castello Sforzesco. The old castle has a unique raised covered road, high enough for horsemen to ride through, that communicates between the new palace and the old fortifications; there is a Falconry, an elegant loggiato supported by 48 columns, and, in the rear area of the mastio, the Ladies' Loggia made for Duchess Beatrice d'Este.

Piazza Ducale edit

Vigevano's main attraction is the Piazza Ducale, an elongated rectangle that is almost in the proportions 1:3, built for Ludovico Sforza, starting in 1492-93 and completed in record time, unusual for early Renaissance town planning. Piazza Ducale was actually planned to form a noble forecourt to his castle, unified by the arcades that completely surround the square, an amenity of the new North Italian towns built in the 13th century. The town's main street enters through a sham arcaded façade that preserves the unity of the space as at the Place des Vosges. Ludovico demolished the former palazzo of the commune of Vigevano to create the space.

At the outside of town is the La Sforzesca, a rectangular villa-fortress with corner palace-towers, built in 1486 by Ludovico il Moro.

Cathedral edit

In the 17th century one end of the Piazza Ducale was enclosed by the concave Baroque façade of the cathedral, cleverly adjusted to bring the ancient duomo into a line perpendicular to the axis of the piazza and centered on it.

The cathedral was begun in 1532 under Duke Francesco II, who commissioned the design to Antonio da Lonate. The edifice was completed in 1606. The interior is on the Latin cross plan, with a nave and two aisles, and houses works by Macrino d'Alba, Bernardino Ferrari and others, as well as tempera polyptych of the school of Leonardo da Vinci.

Economy edit

For centuries, the city was a manufacturing centre, especially for the silk and cotton industry.

The key sector of Vigevano industry is shoemaking. Handily[clarification needed] shoemaking began to expand during the First World War and, by the 1950s, Vigevano was known as Italy's "shoe capital".

People edit

Twin towns edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ Population data from Istat
  3. ^ Fisher, James (2000). "Duse, Eleonora (1858-1924), actress". American National Biography. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1801621. ISBN 978-0-19-860669-7. Retrieved 22 January 2022.

External links edit

  • Photo gallery made by a UNESCO photographer
  • Vigevano – the ideal place for your Italian wedding
  • "Vigevano" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.

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Vigevano Italian viˈdʒɛːvano ˈdʒeː Western Lombard Avgevan is a town and comune in the province of Pavia Lombardy Northern Italy A historic art town it is also renowned for shoemaking and is one of the main centres of Lomellina a rice growing agricultural district Vigevano received the honorary title of city with a decree of Duke Francis II Sforza on 2 February 1532 It is famed for its Renaissance Piazza Ducale in the centre of the town Vigevano Avgevan Lombard ComuneCitta di VigevanoPiazza Ducale with the Cathedral facade Coat of armsVigevano within the Province of PaviaLocation of VigevanoVigevanoLocation of Vigevano in ItalyShow map of ItalyVigevanoVigevano Lombardy Show map of LombardyCoordinates 45 19 N 8 52 E 45 317 N 8 867 E 45 317 8 867CountryItalyRegionLombardyProvincePavia PV FrazioniPiccolini Morsella Fogliano Sforzesca BuccellaGovernment MayorAndrea Ceffa LN Area 1 Total82 km2 32 sq mi Elevation116 m 381 ft Population 31 January 2015 2 Total63 459 Density770 km2 2 000 sq mi DemonymVigevanesiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code27029Dialing code0381WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 2 1 Castello Sforzesco 2 2 Piazza Ducale 2 3 Cathedral 3 Economy 4 People 5 Twin towns 6 Notes and references 7 External linksHistory editThe earliest records of Vigevano date from the 10th century AD when it was a favoured residence of the Lombard king Arduin for the sake of the good hunting in the vicinity Vigevano was a Ghibelline commune favoring the Emperor and was accordingly besieged and taken by the Milanese in 1201 and again in 1275 In 1328 it finally surrendered to Azzone Visconti and thereafter shared the political fortunes of Milan The Church of San Pietro Martire St Peter Martyr was built with the adjacent Dominican convent by Filippo Maria Visconti in 1445 In the last years of Visconti domination it sustained a siege by Francesco Sforza Once he was settled in power in Lombardy Sforza arranged for Vigevano to be set up as the seat of a bishop and provided its revenues Main sights editCastello Sforzesco edit Vigevano is crowned by the Castello Sforzesco a stronghold rebuilt 1492 94 for Ludovico Maria Sforza Ludovico il Moro the great patron born in the town who transformed the fortification hunting lodge of Luchino Visconti who in turn had re used a Lombard fortress into a rich noble residence at the cusp of Gothic and Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci was his guest at Vigevano as was Bramante who is ascribed with the tall tower that watches over the piazza from the Castello Sforzesco The old castle has a unique raised covered road high enough for horsemen to ride through that communicates between the new palace and the old fortifications there is a Falconry an elegant loggiato supported by 48 columns and in the rear area of the mastio the Ladies Loggia made for Duchess Beatrice d Este Piazza Ducale edit Vigevano s main attraction is the Piazza Ducale an elongated rectangle that is almost in the proportions 1 3 built for Ludovico Sforza starting in 1492 93 and completed in record time unusual for early Renaissance town planning Piazza Ducale was actually planned to form a noble forecourt to his castle unified by the arcades that completely surround the square an amenity of the new North Italian towns built in the 13th century The town s main street enters through a sham arcaded facade that preserves the unity of the space as at the Place des Vosges Ludovico demolished the former palazzo of the commune of Vigevano to create the space At the outside of town is the La Sforzesca a rectangular villa fortress with corner palace towers built in 1486 by Ludovico il Moro Cathedral edit Main article Vigevano Cathedral In the 17th century one end of the Piazza Ducale was enclosed by the concave Baroque facade of the cathedral cleverly adjusted to bring the ancient duomo into a line perpendicular to the axis of the piazza and centered on it The cathedral was begun in 1532 under Duke Francesco II who commissioned the design to Antonio da Lonate The edifice was completed in 1606 The interior is on the Latin cross plan with a nave and two aisles and houses works by Macrino d Alba Bernardino Ferrari and others as well as tempera polyptych of the school of Leonardo da Vinci nbsp A street in central Vigevano nbsp Bramante s Tower Castello Sforzesco of Vigevano nbsp Court of the Castello Sforzesco nbsp The famous road gallery in the Castello Sforzesco Economy editFor centuries the city was a manufacturing centre especially for the silk and cotton industry The key sector of Vigevano industry is shoemaking Handily clarification needed shoemaking began to expand during the First World War and by the 1950s Vigevano was known as Italy s shoe capital People editGuido da Vigevano c 1280 c 1349 physician and inventor Abramo Ardizzi de Arditiis or Ardiciis 15th century diplomat ambassador bishop cardinal Donato Bramante 1444 1514 architect and painter worked in Vigevano for Ludovico Sforza Ludovico Sforza 1452 1508 Duke of Milan Leonardo da Vinci 1452 1519 polymath worked in Vigevano for Ludovico Sforza Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz 1606 1682 mathematician and bishop of Vigevano Giovanni Peroni industrialist who founded Peroni Brewery in Vigevano in 1846 Eleonora Duse 1858 1924 Italian actress often known simply as Duse was born in Vigevano 3 Vito Pallavicini 1924 2007 lyricist mostly known for being one of the two writers of Azzurro Guido Ferracin 1926 1973 athlete European bantam weight boxing champion Gian Carlo Rota 1932 1999 mathematician and philosopher was born in Vigevano Margie Santimaria born 1989 a professional triathlete Carlo Erba 1811 1888 founder of Carlo Erba Spa merged with Farmitalia Twin towns edit nbsp Ficarra Italy nbsp Matera Italy nbsp Wenzhou People s Republic of ChinaNotes and references edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Population data from Istat Fisher James 2000 Duse Eleonora 1858 1924 actress American National Biography doi 10 1093 anb 9780198606697 article 1801621 ISBN 978 0 19 860669 7 Retrieved 22 January 2022 Giedion Sigfried 1967 Space Time and Architecture The Growth of a New Tradition ISBN 9780674830400 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vigevano Photo gallery made by a UNESCO photographer Vigevano the ideal place for your Italian wedding Vigevano Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vigevano amp oldid 1187851045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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